
Teaching Students About Justification
What is the doctrine of Justification, how is it connected to the gospel, and how can we teach it in youth ministry?

Teaching Students About the Image of God
How can we help students think biblically about what it means to be human? Here are some ways to teach about the Image of God (or Imago Dei).

3 Truths to Emphasize When Teaching the Trinity
As faithful discipleship-oriented youth leaders, we should learn how to communicate this crucial attribute of our God. Here are several key truths about who God is and how He works.

Teaching Revelation in Youth Ministry
Teenagers are always curious about Revelation and end times. Here are a few keys to help you teach it faithfully in youth ministry.

Why Youth Ministries Avoid Theology
Here are six observations about why youth ministries avoid theology. These aren’t shared in order to point fingers, but to prompt our own self-reflection.

Teaching Students About the Atonement
Teaching students about the Day of Atonement is a meaningful way to help them understand the meaning of the cross and the message of the gospel.

Theological Words Every Youth Worker Should Know: Trinity Edition
There are some important theological words every youth pastor would benefit from learning. In this “Theological Words” edition, we’ll look at six words that will help you teach the Trinity in your ministry.

Teaching Students About Natural and Special Revelation
Students live in a world where they are encouraged to view multiple paths to truth as equally valid. How can youth workers help students grow in confidence in the special revelation of Jesus Christ while affirming God’s truth that has been revealed more generally?

Is the Trinity Essential for Salvation?
The Trinity is essential to salvation because it’s the foundational truth that Christianity is built upon. It drives at the question, “Who is God?” Consider what others have said throughout church history.

The Ten Commandments: Law & Gospel in Action
In this post, we put Law & Gospel into action by considering what the Ten Commandments mean for Christians and how to teach them in a way that leads students to Jesus.